Ultimate Custom Night

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Have you already check out Ultimate Custom Night? This is a new game from Scot who regularly makes us happy with fresh FNAF releases. The game is not repeatable, because it catches the plot. There are a large number of questions to which players will have to find answers and unravel the mystery of the game. We are immediately given the freedom to choose difficulty settings, which are seasoned with various kinds of Easter eggs, which are even more misleading.

The game is not connected by plot with the rest of the six parts, and leaves us only our deadly animatronic friends. The action always starts in the guard’s office. Phone Guy calls him (this is a fellow with a phone instead of a head). As the story progresses, hints are given on how to protect yourself from the animatronics. For the accumulated points that are awarded in the game, you can purchase a new office. And for the Faz-coins, which are collected in the cells, you can purchase various items from the counter. Or, for example, pay off an animatronic so that it leaves you alone.

The trick of Ultimate Custom Night is that you can choose any of the 50 animatronics and assign them any difficulty level from 0 to 20. Yes, all of the familiar faces will be here. So if you ever wondered what it’s like to be set up against, for instance, Foxy and Bonnie in particular, now you have such a chance. If you don’t want to select, you can conduct a challenge. And the animatronics will get out randomly. The game has a lot of new tools to protect against the murderous toys and a new secret character Dee Dee – a girl with green eyes, who will add a random enemy, but doesn’t attack on her own. In other words, there will be a lot to thrill you, and the gameplay isn’t by any degree easier than in the previous chapters!

Although Ultimate Custom Night doesn’t impress with graphics, it still has the style of both gameplay and drawing made in 2D format that the players love. That doesn’t allow you to be distracted from the very survival in a gloomy pizzeria, which every now and then makes you remember your childhood years when you could still shit in pants out of fear. In general, the level of tension is no lower or even higher than in any of the parts you might have already played. So launch Ultimate Custom Night right now and make your own impression about this great game that will definitely delight every FNAF fan!

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